All, I added a third peer for a arbiter brick host to replica 2 cluster. Then I realized I can't use it since it has no infiniband like the other two hosts (infiniband and ethernet for clients). So I removed the new arbiter bricks from all of the volumes. However, I can't detach the peer as it keeps saying there are bricks it hosts. Nothing in volume status or info shows that host to be involved. gluster peer detach innuendo forcepeer detach: failed: Brick(s) with the peer innuendo exist in cluster
The Self-heal daemon is still running on innuendo for each brick. Should I re-add the arbiter brick and wait for the arbiter heal process to complete? How do I take the arbiter brick out and not break things? It was added using:for fac in <list of volumes>; do gluster volume add-brick ${fac}2 replica 3 arbiter 1 innuendo:/data/glusterfs/${fac}2/brick; done And then removed using:for fac in <list of volumes>; do gluster volume remove-brick ${fac}2 replica 2 innuendo:/data/glusterfs/${fac}2/brick force; done Adding a new 3rd full brick host soon to avoid split-brain and trying to get this cleaned up before the new hardware arrives and I start the sync.-- James P. Kinney III Every time you stop a school, you will have to build a jail. What you gain at one end you lose at the other. It's like feeding a dog on his own tail. It won't fatten the dog. - Speech 11/23/1900 Mark Twain http://heretothereideas.blogspot.com/
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